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Hachona h i stomal oocef; CALXM, N.Cy UO - - - - . " - J s ir.' ct . , - M If- "4 H -4 s. 4- Vf r-CrS'ifm.'" i "'mm. - iii-n. -m '''' fe4 Two tolljfrs a Year, -K . -certfments Hll beinsertedtit the SS?T f ostmtcTs are allowed bj law tor newspapersi ..?iiVi? 1b combai toe Ae fbeaaeti fi; jc CSItis iispeBsatyneecsary that our - terms 'should be strictl complied with.. $2 50 wHl be fn variably exacted! Who fidnr ouri.bannera iilrrv'field" - And spread broad maps of cities vhere i; 0ct waTed. the foresitre& the-ChwftaiaTocoTQizeahira: thev harft been aananj A Bufal iititttogether.- ia -AvBKimeiit. tn -aepect of aSiira if ebaijgedj alUa friendship The eld guide inth&atea (Lat it ia the desire of hU par ty, to trade,. and" -ome. of tha. oaacer AndilrwMtem; iter sh V 1wt,TO,l J cjpatched, jitk all haste rwin ii;tt?.ti village, whence.thej epeed- caas, aa with the intenUoti rr bte it. The Chereane Jooked oth i ixorr- toixiDg Carson, replkJcoolj ! ii good ? The.AVhite ?ox baa fv- :t l.Ia ctit tomarr'tcuniuair. t Xabe oi a 7k are that i.Uat a diktaat . 4,vhalo7 cjuoe ; -on tha brccae from the other iir. o(, tripper aoraeix-or esbJn ' -i f : - N.thtjr appearance nrJi t. margin it the stream,. apd aeeic g th'j r -1 Si--(.f ndfonnd a jnishty natibu V' V i3eneath thw.em akies. XT I! . if wtvinAnk ia Tint mni viihin tliVpol - - -, ; , It, ' - iislt- "As that where-Beti. the awai1 f NalandWiertntf faSr and'ffW .; I' Ai that br7aaliuieton. . , ' ilv.retnrTl, bringiirgrwith; theui a droT M Jjonti, forixwhich cloth'aof ran -3 colours, among which the . predomin-ut bacca and a few trinkets of trifiiag raU ue, belonging to'tha women are -giTen in exchange .After. certain eomplimen tarv exnrcssiona annronriate tothevocca- mqq ' they mount and they ride away' And. all ia again tranquility. .-Then it fa a of -tneCheyennes'.cLiun as t .- : wn"! sitioa ef afalra, ea4e rajklljUnia tbc au Tne wmcu may e eiaia wii a err MziViV'i Z-? ; -V " Vjow pack, of Cheyeniw wor s ray claim what they ; pleasev-rtjci: l.Kit, vith 'determination, "Bt wLt Kit Carson haaparkedIsJbia own,ar 1 he'll take it, thou eh SSlr red aiiaa i . 1 be- , A. .band of Gipsiea-'iately,' landed, at Nejr i-York i among rh intiniihts brought ftonEnropeby 'an immigrant ' ship They arej.no w encamped, with their covered wagon HW neighbor hood of. Hoboken, and report themselves from the vicinity of c Durhlmiiand1 New- castle, England.- The women and chil 1 dren- are," said' to vpossesarbe peculiar : physical features of their strange ; ra, haviurf slender fingers and an abundance of black hair , The.meix pursue the bus iness of tinkers, and, tho females,; cook their,, meals by fires made in. the . open air . " It is possible that we are indebted ( for this; odd; iifrptirtation f humanity to , the increased Jiicili ties for emisnration af forded .by steam navigation ;,and, i should this small nuclius of & new race, ef peol Uipsy immigrants be enlarged by access sions hereafter, it may be reserved. to the United States to solve the problem wheth er it is possible, under any form of social and political institutions', to amalgamate with other races a. strange-order of; cos- v mopolites, ' who ,have, ; inimemorially, been nomadic in habit, and mtolcrant-o any admixture with a different people.. : All ADVEHTUBE ' v ..- of ; KIT CARSON;; ; ; A'TAliz! OP THE SACRAMEITTO. iril cp ' ti. dia- tTiccca that astro r.e was (xkipacc a no rti dianos frcsa tie pOBtioxi Qccnticd br tic. 'rirrtra."- . . with an unmistakable sneer winch re-I fcr.'Ialall Jiars aiv a 5 ii tiba 1 Ic J-rr I ' Heard yea tiaVJtonr' txclshaoJ intended j bcxtc tay alcewa." x ': " 2, " t Kit, xzZl tL inrr that cifae iU ottbe least doubt cn t,"fcKnred .Inel 3 ttrcutbe-wiBd. " Ttxt re called to the trapper," aa it was 3 1? ?iii 1 .1 ; ..T o 410, pis 111 jutKxin ut neipmg. " 1 ne Lbeyenne, baa a lodge ; hia aquaws arel Kit, with a- triusithirl ' m: ha ley tci r?a a 'seor tf red c.TUs,crI eager lor.liia coming bia people, wullinrew tue anteicpa carticisiv otcr tiaiacnt trtw tejiatnre tia Ktctc-iT'iv 'July has-been vailed tbcJlbnth Revolutions, v It tookits name- from Julius Csesar who wasl)p.-ik's-"li th day;f Hewaf af orkerj-cf reolntidris thong&;i4ulStn33" pyfei The 4th of July, 1776, may Tbe regarded as the' beginning of our revolutionyrne 141k of July; rl78J; when the JBastile was stormed, was undoubtedly the first decided j rcvontionarj: act; of ranee Ine revolution ot atn lnernuaoTl.year 5 July 27 th, 1794, overthrew Urbes- " pierre and the Keign of Terror, The three, days" of 1830, did the same for ; CharlcsrrX. This -revi4atim besran on 'the?'' anniversary of Hobespferre's- fall ; ; mite a coincidence . ..f . .We have, heard, -that in tlie"olden time.'I Cap Quarricry who then com manded the Public Guard, used tdfiro ' a salute on. the" 14th--in honor of the 'Capture, of the Baslile. L; - The broad- and fertile valTev of the Sacramento, " that natural garden of a newly; discovered world, whose limits daily f unfold to the wanderer 8 gatd.a tuousand beauties heretofore unheard of! 7 what a field for the pen and the pen cil I The great Uregon Trail for which the wearied emigrant searches so untiringly- for which some', alas ! have f often sought in vain,' leaving their flesh' to the fanes of the remorseless wolf.'-and their bones to bleach in the untrod wil derness- the great Oregon trail is here I xnemr 01. me mouniaina is iresn ana invigorating, for 'here you stand seven thousand feet and more -above the level of 'the sea." Gigantic peaks fling their monstrous shadows across 'the blue and limpid waves of the river from which the. valley derives its " name within whos transparent depths fish' of all kinds may be seen disporting. '' "The-river is broad and deep ; it flows hereand. there, i serious and calm, through chasms friehtful irrthcir savatro grandeur ; the eye gazes upward fearful- iyiurougn resoT"Kig-gorge ana pptumcd iraxei seems like a belt of blue ixitno 0 convict. . Th CheyeurkO ltf nlaUr xmr his discharged ifhi. c nee more, exclaim-j rd, aa he spurned tLe clject f eontrtv t;ca with biaioot, Ton. have, woo, Kit Carson yl'ir alone, id tonst lield twccnVV. vV ; i reaiitii.ee would onJyb tlxdaesa. il There plenty, of gsma b thai Retain- the prita, .if .yen, will. .Ttcre mountaias. and my whit brother neTcrl are c'.Lors aa UV ia the fortst for ha who missea his. aixnf"; .answtrcd the . -Ir.-ilinl seek thrul - J3nt whenwe sextttevuV that the. old; guide-r-who ,is'geoerally"a taciturn, sort of .a fellow beiriaa' to wax eloquent, and many a long yarn will he through: which it ; has been- hia good tr ill xottune to pastuTv This by the way. The , Indians have brought not only horses but. food," among which ia a kind of root, in eommou use among tha tribes, calle JtpeyaA, of i which some of the emigrants-jeat plentifully, and are taken ill in consequence; But this illness doea not last long, and, those who have Buffer ed by it t determine . thenceforward to eschew lobacro titorf which is the true name for. this truly aboriginal delicacy On a bright afternoon in the month, of spring, 184, the sharp report of a rine breaks the repose .which invests, a scene, the very counterpart of that we leaps, at a bound, from the adjoining umpwac inwyour u wi, ,5 w i,; vl Awl I although that is neither here nor there I him. . t ,. ... - peak which overlooka theriver andiSK1'11 e' ng .the stock 1 1 by, wilt s to rnow.Kitf.'waa 1 1 1 1 j r lTram? rrcm.i and 'imm iflr MMhinr IUQ ouciiicn aourcfaea to turn , Kit one frighted and rialmtalinr. with one foot " 7 J0tt nadlsUrtedU deer. Now,! who had. been the Erst to notice the do- t!i I wonldn tyou think it lafchtt ill-natard rordcraa state of hia habibioeDta : " lou sounds which haVe disturbed ita repose, M" j? forct11 7 J. Tu J look aa if you'd been in a panther Cght, I had iut made no your mind to eive hini'l and nich sot tha worst on i. - What a OX ICS IS I yi:ui -. .. t. ; t i It's a rati-.e tlx; i'x Lrsnrma,-1 f tr atji-rred 1. , . cace,iaora cn tie.j--hia jrixa, .when a.tc aadaatsr thai ed tnpleaij.Jy .tr-ti rTsafcojtcn5fd,tr rci tithe crtxilng, tliiincc, tlnctnraa with which it jom ccaU d ul. iat; bat Cur? : uhthey Uara : injrcnr : --. J tieraisju.iti c( .y; and be was t of chonlderia r cf tncxietrr. " -ra cf cse laugh at him if he returns without some- ahoulderr while the other, W:;:.ort tniDg to snow ob ns not neen viie.- ing iur4 an. answer, pianrea i&iu ,ia My white brother's lodge is lonesome- thicket and was immediately last Qtl ; he dwells by himself in the heart of the aight. f 1 'oL the leart doubt on'-t,- iay freat forests, hit disappointment cone lad. - But if I'rt any jndgejef humta na ut himself will knpw.", , , . tr p X. - tore in general, and Cheyenne nature in . And the Cheyenne drew Inear to the particuhvrhat'a an event that won't be contested prise, although, at ill keeping a likely to happen leaVways,!for some wary eye upon one he 'knew to be Lis time t aome., Ilewon't mix witha enemy. , , r , 1 Ur, and iu utterly impoaaible forany- trr. I fhinr in the ahape of travrry to eonfflo- bnt it's gibberieh' in.mraeS tiid Kit as I merate with the cowardly exposition of tfisolutejy aa beXbre. Why,, lock you I a UXiereaae wo4 ffen j hrw j ou en tx it here, Cheyenne we'll rerane the mat-1 1 - And with deliberate cxprcfaion cf ter-there'a fnaihing like-'a litU good-1 hircpiniona, the trrpper took bta way to natored arrrment sometimes: i'roee.I I the water aide,, where he fownd a ono- meet " .We - faker'tccge Frr emr kt- ea at.- Krhar ncovt r beater Lor I rui ; ? Jtrobt the tL.c2f ravaL are wi ein p tuC thrcr cf ca. What t!o ten tay,' l-crs 7 ahallwe biTe a crack ; ycjcar yu the trsexa re poet.. ' r. " p "Luck toyc-r nfca, then, std fellow ne' cried Kit, alx dining the antelope, and taking to the IcaSen in the dimUca indicated by tic ..indt they tad- juat beard.- " W til mxka taineed -fcCat of1 this Prairie Wolf, if he rtir.aica in this neighborhood before we're twdre hrar$ ptder, mJ b u Inrtn," - . . .Ana, wiLa a wbcop cx lis own mtro Uon, tLt hur.Ur boncdd cl ia the da animal ia off and wav. lonff a actuerf - A anIopo more - M ' c i .,t: .1 tnot I noiuiDz u a i J W C I . . t . I T.e V . vkvt t v. -eaA . ? -r iki - Ave er m kiia ea smata I ri and the wUr.ninin .. T I thing that I look-"at. If I bad aarred I rejoined .the trapper. M only-that a !M r Ton m like manner, you would not have 1 entrcr I naa to coutcnt mtn, inateaa o k 4t r . trnea mtn me not a Lit i l ihonid i ocina rainier, was a won ir two-iec clomp of clematis bashes, through which "Te Lcen K'g alow fire for the FIO that goca about pluTiog he had with . difficulty managed to tear pisjray, a tall and robust Bcure, of mag n!(ivint nmnntlinni anil ftf rwl n TVr tliA r'- - - - I rJttr xn Lf If ' mtwl lKt lf ttnVrnn off I ri eht in Jp w tiding tirK . rvitii 7 rocs, pantinc aa nerceiy aa me irauie 01 1 - j - - i - c-- --- ?w ; 7" i v lehhe walinwirautt:- easy." ' : - AHUfte f :Ae, e --i tr-aiuia x f I T- V - 1 w 1 1 -. j r . ion the rime, grasping the Jbajadle-of l j lt'a atair sTecnArn,f. amnscmc But I onneeesn not tout people Dtiore luis. I iawv iiri -u pidk mu oe caa w mm r m opposed to violenceiihere it's! spoil their;paii. me. v. A bcrgarly, thv- r, and'fco.-imuat txie tbel w CsCbeyetn'. LoT9.--tcil me, was I rection cf the sound, followed by hia more cauUcAs ccmpenic&a. A few min- utee sui5ocd to bncg then to the scene of ccatctitico vhKtwroTcd to be imalL peasV- throuehNwhich ran a rtb much frrquented by emigrants, There Carson tnd his fmnds paused to Uxi an obacrraticn MB"MleyerrrilrV'fiirUiotd pT a mVbjrUtr l . ag tak en a can- . m m. ' M W iTPUcscn, Captain Nc. Lo"Toa all tu , knew; axl, re iadrf r&lih Li t flirt wbca e tic r.cX war vi would cniy be t'-il' rite trv. ' axil lis ac alvUy; aad tiy-ara lirlr- ia the t:. iil: c file wP. irfa a!iat i li.- Ptt:- 't'-. lacajetfaasXfcek.lbe rk : -ircne LiZ trrit--. 11 ti-.o, On k ercUiatd, rci ir; tiiif on a salicn frco lh rrrtrie . ievrtwLkh he had faUra "Kit, yoa racat rltct yetrr trx;, lor eace, and tear na cctnpar-.'i.. r. - '. L -With all tay heart f. I; nt rrtDd- wraoa-cTpy irKT&cs bca tey need assistance, ax.4 rrhxfpieU a ' ty ecaxideratioo with tae, rrje'e'd. ili lrzs.!er cordially. Bat b? are rv fofaf n:wj C : irx ifed'i iuid r- . ic tl-U the -j wrre mi rvrrj:trfc Tr fh3jlh Jx had Uf-, fell let There U trctixg Ir t di r ..sa !: at Cht yrtae wtlte s ar rUra, and oct ocac aid, Cap'aaia't 6 v tr pv w erfnL . . . - -' u To Oolcntl Ttcrten's wi'VaH rrV -pld Uw-i Urn ra fc-r KLa 9r?l ahewi not be.dwtd ia the Lriiicg ; ;iee, ssnce tleee red aklaa hate shown thesawVf a id tha nr,hbor lood, it Is nnxfc ,.' hia ta t with- oct protec-Uoix." What Yea say, Lj ttry I me, Cap o Ned, and 1 m glad ytas xcenticned ir. the Kernel a bule iwttletaext sua t . . cr well rimjcned, and if any barm ahccli coxae to hia or his, I ahoclda'r fctl like atung another trap." , IlcwoQ wrril hia liuJa terty forward at aa incrtajcd tpeed, aa ha tiocrit cf the polUitrcf danrrr la ao dear quarter, and by nic htMl they palled bp in trout ox a low ediLce. tczjtroctM cf bore aqcare lops cf wood, sod, dot fly . embowtreu m the Ub wiU.out ure- ercr, any viable acana cf ingrcwa. Of the ocrc--nt of this aecladed re treat little T Vnow-a ty those wheta chance of bexiaoa had trocght ia cco taet with hint. HU lalxanthrrpJe scan c, snd his etiiect dlricclrctdca to. which . This personage wss attired in a coat of coarse grey cloth, so thickly patched JPJ and darn' nicnt I t amitkc amid the vastness of the firmament - Gods! what a picture.. Here all is dark ana irowning ine river uoorsc ana an gry murmurs ; alone disturbing the sol emn stillness oi the place. Jiut beyond it takes a , turn, and through jhe time worn ciiasm a nood ot goioen.ugut coiues , nastuns down, cuanjnng aa. it were by its subtle alchemy, . the waves to liquid gold, and disclosing . in tbe scene a thousand beauties that were be fore invisible ! flowers and plants, of ev ery conceivable hue 1 shrubs whose blos soms render the atmosphere heavy with their fragrance"; clusters of pino-applcs Peeping out goldenly' from the huge green leaves in which they lie imbedded oraiige trees bending beneath the weight of their, delicious burthens, flamingoes, in their scarlet uniforms,; cleansin themselves without fear in the coolin tide. A frail canoe, laden with warriors, ed that it. retained, at tbe qv I T.. . P . t . r1;.!1 . 1 ?Z7 . "r- vrr. , . of his JatrodVctiotuto-ihe readcf, l"11-. 1Bai1 WJ? "" t U ' 7-'? i . ' w.' i f ttrI hit Tmr,i0 . .t- - - 1 least vctfLave en do with' tLii rame-the. very iefri stores r i ine original ,pnr- . -w - v-- ','r ; .', " ' ulcuCTbis was-t -; t oncd n old 4"iow 1 ware, -i4Wclif..,: uttrJ . - .,-rrr -v---..' of his chin wheae it was confii V,uc JcniMJ " n un?nfllc! WW aropmng ; r- u oxt . u w pj w w y a flashy red 'kerchief leaving MmeiiiDe bw Jndian pbraacolo- Armairong t aim anxiouaiy.x- ti.rt I try : v.iou ana a... n.it (jaraoB,,arei 7 : .xaiu uidwa. wiu x. 1 Zjrta acqaaiatancca were irxarmasab.e inches ncd b bare above it the dark and brawny of the wearer. ' His lexrptos were untan ncd leather, terminating in a pair of In dian- moccasins. Ilia beard and hair iooked.tts if they had been unshorn for manV a year, and a well worn hat, evi dently the workmanship of the owner, of the eommooet t kind of straw, pro tected his eyea from the glaring ray a of the sun? -A nfle highly pousbed, aa an known to each other of old, though now I V Tainted I yea the worst Jkind I4f you may know me only aa the Cbcyen-j taint, replied, the banter, at tbe same no rave. Olave a care now you tnwert I time poinung 10 a cucuiar tux spot on (, or I will utter & tale in year earl the animal's hide; " whatever irairie me. on the ironica sure . j 1. .i ; lent i and r common hunting knife, were the V and yet I don ii tvim i I feature, since thai uxxi w m sutiun hiliucu av w mw iwawvu vi 1 - . the woods, who managed to earn for himself a precarious livelihood, by fol lowing the hazardous calling of a trap per., , . . - .".Missed again, exclaimed the new of ' disappointment failure r one mieht almost that will quicken your understanding V I W oli aeU hm mark upon, be sure its The trapper atartcd back iniamaxe, posacxaion wui breea trouble. 1 xnow but not in fear, , . . the sign well, beye, aad I see by Kit's " You Lave rot the advantage of me, dresa that ho did not obtain that lot with- Cheyenne, I confcVa: you handle the I out a struggle. lit of speech too to VpUe .'Trt JCe aayisg ia. .Not np.j. v a 1 iixe 10 &ein toe acrua CDJgc"..;- 'Jf, but there's r rind pis ia ev fryUat .yoa know, ini the e the very deU wm L I'aorry. emallct ftij, "cotsfijticg jef batJd cf aaurrfUndxxtLe esccxt cf ck Ua or.ttwu Jrigocirrs,''c.uaJ not lewg ru tain itself agauut aneh edda, and if he had inquired anything to decide him, the voice of Ilucscn crdering hia party to take to the bnhca aa a final rtjource, wculd have been stScienL . w M Xow'a your time, lads ?' he ahem ted, wnn an me enerry ::: h La was mas ter ; upon 'em ss t : ' icd, and don t mind ceremony.1 W Levi . hurrah Z' And, haviog jtct.sJj .dlrchxrgtd their rificrwith a ac- ithll made their Well lor a ttroura-1 11 ioai a au, . aara ajicjj lawiuiuc iw ,t j-rvJXT. 1 t remember asingie l uenaz nim properly, " you nccu 01 oe aa 1 rvi t, ubuich v.cuij csacrr-1 jq xr .r ... - 1 am m m i a wa a a a m-i v rr.m 1 r.rnv wv: x irar ewwei 1 mew v wr nurt 1 Colorado which " he added, enne and 1 are oid acauxinuncea, and loveriocxea ice incaire 01 acuon, ana te-1 v barriers to anything like ictictary ; ytl he. was the very icearaaijea of LoVptx) Ur, and many aa T cf kiadneaa rrsder- ed by Col- Thorn tea was trrarared in thaj . minds cf the TxricC!em?grtn!a who, tansarrmt casta ba4kCTrht his ail nnaim in ev- - - jt,, V.4 wss as- llbPi rrW.wndbU dsnghW, Ida, a Weiitlfcl anrry. , - 111.. r ..i yn rr v . . ' a, yet aa ter teeajyacxa the acue ra-Carsrm- acd his.coanpasicss ibt thci. , k .. . - - . .1 m t m if 1 1 h iui wt n t m 1 ar an m avr m w 'f cere. erioeir j ia tVr perf frsiatre tf Lrr f-chrrcaavjf in ra itj a IxtX " wLh"taigli Lai tut-vlfetf far ik wife of the meet particular xf aatca. It bad always been the care cf 7da ratberto guard ker from that fxlae asd- mi? skew pride which, too cftctf Tpricgt frca the ctmKknarneae cf pecuniary and edor tional adraatigts, svd tics tLeTrtire tnent ia which she Sttd, aljbocgh rf fcriog wodenbble a great contraxt to the lorwry and t aitrndxst wpca their . former taticw-for the Colccd tad ocjce naorcd ia what are called, pcrr rz- the hirber cirtlc did cH cc- iabcr wtll regulated wind a j:a- rejreL ror we larely prixS nxKty . 1 it 1 i n a 1 f -1. nv.;mi Anr imm wnn ll r m. im rirmr nn ctj w no rniTfo in M B wrnafnp w l ... 4 ::viiucui . itiui luc v"tj.u-i -. - - - - - o " f a I mfid mlf IB W bv .11 that's dcviliahr'!' VK" u., 1 r. V"" : V " T I lHjL Vv::7-L "v. v- " v7,. "v rtCeete4 w j nim whinMnn u.i niiin wnr i i mu lmliutt'. larni iia amBifm iar ma- ki i d uui v v , . 4.' 1 wttci-aAs 1 . Is U.tw. n Mn.., .H . . ,h. rHh ""'i'."'6 t"r ---- r .. . ' . . . I.- t . ,.r?i - , oenrooers are no k wmuui " wu.w, -.--b M,, hi K,r,TAv -ri, i n ,riaii i)i i inn ! lor u 1 idov antininff 01 irxirie 1 cjeui. icaiinc U. ' r ;3BE aiCTVU KISXBOCS I t . - t- l r I J I numrfiit, lliAnfrli ix,niia I ' Q . comes Knaiu h.iiu nrvwy bviuiuck , , , - v. . 1, . wu uvcvcu uu wninu iu(murev .w " 7. ,T . : j :o mirner rtcre to tbe cccj2eraban ex dcn the passt frightening from its rest ,pc old one bad popped a wpperbidlct whichlfeVsinnoccnt-cvcn in thought! are speaking. Ua nevey sUys long ia a officer, with hia thrown What the Jh fc4lS and thcrr lUt, ia atimid antelope that basme to the i?to .m 7"? ? V? 1, T I see you remember every tbiognow." spc-t here he's knownforartin rea- nc, diaplating a throat wbch, foraywa- ,Ut U eaTrd aooctr wrrcr. so liltle ia water's margeto graze, gtill farthcr ? It ' i 5 "llumphr replied ihetrsppcV'yotf tr: v, hirh ljllVil you another time." mctry , would have formed no unworthy ftad ItiSct. . - . on the: banks are crowned with forests, cd . , , . abounding in oak and rapier ose I Jf?-Jtf'M8h' H5"T whose propensity- for kia neighbor's fromnt.- muUfercd Armstioog, muaing- a lWra, ?dt cp t it aide of Caracn, . Ilxily si.ta U a 1 Vnca deptha resound to the msic of many ?,l:fcar,d thee and mfi I have lo mika a at-ttd loJg4 j- But tanct Uda the aan'e get- with whom be excWgedT a hearty gnp BiLiirf joiJ, it atdUca iW UsU!; birds,ndthe calls of theCdrnd the part-company some day,, ir thou play- ingiufimbo al tbe hands of hia indig. ting low, andoux.trapa want to be cared cfthe hand, excing,ihe did to, ward lincacn, ct fllc m U elk. The hardy woodsman is here, nn- e8t trickf lhe8e: Jomdioir or fc TcIin,r j yo6tt for. In an hour we shall have nightfall That was weUdnecfy. indeed U mere prcprr tUt be isbcnud IU cwcd couth and rugged aa the buffalo in whose mother, a spelt aeema to have crossed now but don't see Jiow that can entida nponna," , it was well doae;W rather the to Ueome launte with CoL aTLrra a hide he clothes himself, and wo betide mJ .1kt rf M-Vi t a?? ? 1 you to my friendship more eipecially , ," Let. along, then," aaid Kit; "but rport had beca left to u, poor ax ear .Juk booseholdth whc,ea.. t-) the luckless red skin that may be detect- i,.11 tT8lhad .T aa you've abakai handTwith theost mind, boya, what I've sd of tha Prairie clance mat have teemed. 1 e hava had cf hts (xx- and manly duaa, U n, V Ha! ha! this time I have you V heaud- .f thm .WT,Tnnw;w 'a -,v WMfiatme: he'a a. coward. andUkea lid bra of thaa aama red raacala at va aooa became a dtoded tW; and -Aeorreipondent of : the Louisville Jpurnal tells a pretty story of a negro rank . which came off - some where in MississippU : The owner of a black boy named-Bill put him up to be raffled for t A bystander bought a chance and gave sit to 'the Acero, who threw hiehest, won himself and put himself np again at $600. -IIis .old -master threw high, but Bill lied himtnd in throwing off Bill lost, and went ' home quite contented, ! with $590lin his pocket Theribune . copies the story r so we suppose it is all rights 0 fact that Bill, after twin ning his freedom put himself up to be i raffled for a seeond time, is a forcible il- . lustration of 44 the horrors of slavery. . 1'utnam totd a story ot an lad .1. np- . on the Connecticut IUver, who calledat a tavern, inrthe; fall of the yeary fbra a drara. - The landlord asked him two coppers forit The next spring, happen- r ing at the same house, he called for ano ther, and had three coppers to pay , for it. .- ' How .is this, landlord V says be; f- last Jail,. you, asked -but two coppers rpardtions prior to retiring for the night. lor a giass ot rum,rnow you asa inree. 1 u. e party haa a romant Ohr savs the landlord. 'itk)st me al ia tl.A anA n rKn 'wooiWliMN Imiehfe be.xhat bad thus intertered with 1 theiT haired" Butthiaiafalti-rinfft mv good deal to keep runr over winter, - It! Prairie, man, clad in hides, with, his cow- i bis s pastime the trapper sprang down I hotblood baa betrayed me ; jint here ; is as expensive , to keen a hogshead of tent ttt ilase at his side, and his trusty tbe aide of , the precipice, broken by nu-jthcre are ' no ' whipping-postar-tha soil ; ' rati over winter as a horse.' Ah ! sat si rifle 6n ; the freensward. where - he has merable fissures,: .with, the agility ot at ftnd jjg rodacts, as rta tore ordained of the IndianL ean't; ee throncli that 1 1 circle?6lv thrown ftwhile he stooM to I mountain goat, end by the aid of a nwn-J 0j f,; ThiarnJne ia mmr alxin he won't-eat-ao much hay;, w?ojr Z e flef lake his thirst in the coolinir waters. be" of rocks which nature in aoroe-eofl-1 by TOy hand! and1 Ull'you, Kit Car v drink. a vwchwattr: u This was &Heer j There are hearty and robust youths, who vulsion had hurled into the bed cf the I wJi) it were better you bad thrown your .wiVpu lav the foundation ter-lstrcam at, thia place notvery broad Igclf "hcadlonr from' yonder' precrpice . - . ?i . , . .1 - - . . .. 1 . j v: ir 11.. . . r 4LA . . - - , jrepartee.,. .. r;,.;r... x -;:- tally, " I'm gratified beyond tnea- if I had left. auk od hia hide aa o& gan laying about thexa with to xanch fa-1 for O f jjl. to see that you havn't forget." t ten aa be haa lei t hhr cm my game, I ry, thai, aa lexa than te micatc, the Ltfea bewsw it i. 4 mirror can hid! ear pcraccxl beaS- hue tbcee cf car rrrrrded at all, tsr the tackrnrsSiL A you know bun wen u o, a tou cu 01, , . B -v.. . wel, frthmJ CDct rton firm iu in nlnnderine his came. - . V , I portion of tbe communitv. IXown in the valley 'tie whiteJops of 'J 'sn?uW UB VrTr V iV IcCe with the most graceless pack cf .- . . I p1atk rmcrnnir from the ton Of a Pro-1 -.v . wagons are visible showing tne rest- Ti uVri.. a?. I rcaia iac 01 tne itociy Aiounixins ; " - t 'AT . X - X" 1'. J T X Tbbave eSmped according to eastern, raising the wespon to his eye,his ha nd ety refused to receive aie," an- unHherockyniarginof ilweet watei 1W P ke;??BWsJ b swercd thi Cheycrne, bitterly, as the spring, and are engaged in getting rea- Prt,f"m a l 1,1 onlJjIt Section of hia grievancea occurred oVheir evening repast of fenisol and ake?? to him in all ita freshness ; I was look- bullalo meat, and in makinff other pre- observed to tail. v ' . .' ed upon with suspicion and distrust by With a matured impncation upon ra. fellow-mm. nd I deterEiined. ,tf Le party haa a romantic aspect. There 1 the neaa 1 ine lairuucr, wnoeve nc 1 wuld Jiate me. at least ta detcn rt he guide a rougb weather-beaten l might be, ihat bad thus interfered with J lbciT hatred. " But thia ia Arraft: Pat,rand-wby did X-marry -ver'iist teii me : tnat-or . a. -m vwmi ,,hat'g, had;to.mentain-ye jever ancethe the. promised 1 a ii a uvm mil Kill n l nwi h i. ur- nuin ua lira J . . . . n ttti niv -,in i naps,, oi a migmy xtcpuDi T : young ; 7 77 . . c , ; . jbu uuuuw 1 mothers, pale and trivei-worn, iut bright 1 alain animau, Aimescjerone nau gam- thwart me when my.tlood iiUiriyroua Uithho; ad tnen. who have braved t cd thiaftint bowever,, a .cmmandng : ; .; the -most formidable hardshjpa for the Ugnrc, attired inthe scetblaakct and. Wut oat-aidit qu r-cl, thea, u Isake-Cf dviniT amn iWr otRnrintf in other trafpngs of a chief cf .tha bey- it!" tid Kit,-" baring Jualrawny arm 'ImhL r.h.ldi4n are frol- ennes tribe, .and bearing lah) baaia to riTe jt Lir scopc---ror althonch his enve IileaseoirdawU thai fi.FJaaiugaii I iAiagartmog"lhW-xatt gnsa bladetr' na-.i dlaeharged-'. rifle, emerged froia- the ttd-1 rifle jwf retained Its charge, he scorned fient me homo to veVeuseJi ASjratelkin the, air rinr ' Mitwith lanrrhtAr: ldenrood,ani approacbsd the trapper. J tpake undue advanlace of an adver- Hewel, replied Pa not tif .'which was never heard be- "Kow, by axf'thaideviHsh Y'frj but mind, Richard Inge, Ad . tge JanV ita-'.nlf wild pUceHerds are eatlc1aiinedCarson-. (for itis tber-a I JVu be worsted hfihiaafHfr; -xon4 1? x .i . - J ; I m , . s .i , . ---.- . , , . - , t-.t Vm ... nM in rimii rinU altr tl kote. and I'll Ycn-1 wish noaa wax tha the rxi ,3cre ttaa search of a safer field for hia depreda- tare to say this, one man of my Ut- with Ida, between whem aadIcvlf a tie rrtv that naa not occa lonrmr tor a .wkmuwa; -t bout with them" . .... . I op, wVch, thocrhwo axily cmlurattd. Uoas. JLittle more wssaaid ca. cither aide, :.t to be lax lis r at ia train U w" a a ' - 1 .t- .a.i. .t .v- -M t vl 1 It's all verV wtll txlkii?-. IV. Hiat nwk. .. .r to atiyl a rcaeral imrrceaioa. and KiL who Ned," replied rut, with a tLcrcL'JMJ r-vcu. had the credit cl beio the iaot taixa-1 aooa, - ivaa x an aii-w w-v -j coca wae voe posiuew o aum aa UVC.or the Whole party, was aoo inacnwj io uwa xiacwoa wu au panj, nmnr sz (.xracm theCole- oefcwfied with hia own thoeghU to Wi l ue acioraoa iot our pnurv uq euai. i rjrnudabie tT tae . aooiuea t:,, -;ih tlioae of hia comrades, v There'll be hot work, and the deuce to taa bU little bend, rode wt to . After a tramp of half an hour thrjemgh pay, before we've done with 'cm I reck-Utl'e rwidcaoa. m TW family hare rvtired, ft U wetw. abl.M said Haeaca. after raotxicr load- Iy U the poetera gv almost impenctrx we uiicK, ww-i- . - lily itarunK a rzuia or av Bfuu- uv . - - - ita retreat, thrv came ua usajuirrr, iik.. m " -nTl( iv. xt4rrw ru. ana rtuir? no the Unka of which were thickly border- cue ; bat, indeed, I bad no idea that to iU wmaCI. . 1 edwith reeda. Iathie viciour it wax the fellow, had earned their dcrTcda. IVa'f be too aare cf tLxt," retero tbeir MicttM ' ?r-?f,.K fr tr. ed Canon, locking wP at the hoeae, le not . beca tried . before, they had made I not receued any moIeataUon from their Kr. brM aantxint of mcU. .Bat I hands T. what waawheir dismay, npoa xcxrehing I Tha qaexlioa waj caaxaxlly put, bat eecu li'dp inruecea&ioa, C4ixl tiuxtaoas I u wxa enseal, irora ana scxioua bioki ene h bet a there before them, v- lin .wLh il waa prcnouaccd, arlfrem u r. i "W more of that Ch venaaAVolTe 1 various iuikavtioaa f tbe fpeal hya- sce If he ceul J Lttt rr any srs ef axumxiio-Tbe Ccwsaei s too Ua at 1 rart-ca-. xre ra'tla" rjnay uyerw see jutej&j jTe : w" runy graxiHg iu me uoixom,nncontjous mat ceieonaea saveutarerpci"-. j ",8 x ca " V, '" frwejpping ovjer.the jwli.8tiai.ye.tw of ,4he destinythkt; awaits anym..-: But set teeth, 6a tccognisin r.f tbe ion ,P1J risk -that' T' u itnehJySfc;Patrick,TUieo how ifndtieatteeca-'lhlA a of tbe-intrudWra-Cbiuin iraxed enne,-ycugb?-; ringiBg-pyw the ye;reto:al for-nia do?fcrjte ,enaracicr and the fre- axceaie a ... ctUow at the trapper's V -, -k t- .r - r Jt-i . I Dana jM-.xnoiairaan- ueir to - wwnaen i quene ' -, " 1 . ' . : , Me-fear death .because they know iti idaU a thl? bravery p amount he badre- the Wt however, .only earned .away not, as chihircfi fea thdark. whooping : aid yelling iQWArdsihem, ) Jromthe rwr-bjjarlt tMthi coon a cap thejosa ' " . v - 1 " I - j ZUL f, nd Lra. 1 v fxnmlatcaY: tbe ao- riaTier it 1 -1 if -ich f v6nU a -ire .be bcca Bobb says tailors. wouS iimkesplen-tf?traBpon Wi-n. A-:.. . m waingijoarweapqna v.iir - ' Drcsa makes theman bui feetbjers M are ihaafhe bird..'. X)f g&Vuiesa,! sometimes more Val' I nv xraisc th&wrr wlr ' 3iheir ttcta cmt" r, -3 t god enoo stratioa of.bostiiity.T' jwiu . lBn W IrrfWnt -to u'.brcast-and ih vZ h iM5.theifeetand aeiaed-tbrfrwdipbeth beaic l ' fri-fian, atacda forwarj. iie I'Meftaiixefa lt ed riarteC JLacJtVolfor the 'Ijqp - itc.' oinil that iafern1 red .t freavr -atealit a; fhe- " . ludavcff. thef - you "Chej n ihief I the gem a mine r. lie shoutcJ:pcjteiv ir tho- Indiaa-grd1 s . of bis pret- pfrtyj f 8''PrtomchJ thestlii qairci- 3 car- . 4 . ' . - . ,r . t . fco.enrfrtu,. taxt'iu ,s xury. u roir .i have becw etreasy vk i to hia morel warrant .oiiat "wh- . - y yearaof loterceurae -with: the t.. v. hoe rme be Vore ajL4 whdae hyJt o Lad i., ; t- bd. had txocht the noceafittefcouMv..' aid pTtcidMi? .But, foTWieii atth3 .r i I ..,,, . oj; ' said Kit, exxmimog narrowly itcgnomy, taxx itaesoa wa 'a oa trape most ef whach bad been I cogent motive than mere solid ta Ir Jiea by the.thkf, aa if ia pare -wan- sa auxintance would have inrpared,! ixnncndtojadgeby thefreahncsa the inUrrogilory. " ' cf the trail, it can't be W aiaoa he . "o none: that u, none aa I knows tnakea ua qaiu, MaxUr Inge, and, here- tou arr with him, to eoaaidcr hia reply , after, we shall enter ujm a frcah under- the Ud rtaUcmxa calv Uagha Ja lua gWing. Mark my w. : Jr boy., this mUwptOJ way, when U bears ef these : . iv?. i.iKUiSLi'iML. dtaara: bet ax fjr Hits Ide .....r'ariLJrainT Wtinir knifa ia I Ah!Idxl well whx d her 7! xtk- thxt red. raacal'a blood Wlore we're a led the yooag rangtr eagerly-- deep tear elder, aa sure aa my -name ia Kit coxa oveppreaawg .ua counieaxaee ax ( !arum I ; Xlemember. hot s, Pve aaU i : . and jou know i ta not xa tne aw sayiag.wha X dou'trXDeaa, eref boaxt Ing f-whxl 1 can't accci4iah. . . -4 We caa well believe alliywaray. i;X" said Anaxtroor, rather duiiocxlr be rcoke. " bbe, poor httle tat axa ba tali of aakritinr ax l fcrvbndiect arte aaace you went a xy fremttx. Bttt,thetf5 it'a qtuU nxVrxI, seeing that you have wea juM iike .trotLa and , aixtcr . tocrtber,! fox to t-e caorkt aaprr r?v wbra the trd-atu: iigbVcrhood. Try tiia, Cap's d ; it'a my priacirTa zvcvrr to dcrjjclr wLUe there a a punX to txr ejeu." . - V The kn-xk was arxxr-lrr'y rr----3. m ore loudly t baa k f-rrir-J e f rwxii iog a few r-IsuUa ia rx;txiica t a rrs. ly, whua Utcaona brtrt sezJc wiu-rn ia at the bare portiVJIiy wl'ch acg. grrvd ilclf, thai tba oce U4 la piUagtd aod. deserts, a. art-cgivK-, sup wax heard ca tie cOr side. H a trrmalTaa voice laurru , . v . . Who are yon, and what do yet want? There's o body at bctsebui Jcaa Jlxr- eei, and aojatif and tie.wcicao bt we are well armed a&dtLgxle are, br red edbched.. V.,. f tout tWa, good Basil ; it b I, Cactxia Uneaoa.' ' '; ; - - ( Ti T-t ccmdwiicd mcxi arecx-J. ; - i iiuesa et power, . v " v - . ' U 0 4' 't - a
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1851, edition 1
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